by Loren D. Adams, Jr.



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Yesterday, Today, & Forever


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Yesterday, Today & Forever 18”x 24” (457 mm x 610 mm) C@1991 original oil on fine portrait linen - depicts an open-air room enclosed by Bougainvillea blossoms by the seashore with a symbolic fountain of life which features a pictograph which was found engraved in pure gold on an obelisk made of pure lapis beside the sarcophagus in King Tut's Tomb in 1929. The pictograph is a triangle inside of a circle inside of a rectangle––it represents eternal life: "Yesterday, today, and Forever. It has been used by many to represent many things including the AA's important usage of this combined symbol. The meaning of the symbol is found in the Holy Scriptures: “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever” ( Hebrews 13:8 ) Obviously this text existed long before the tomb of King Tut was discovered…



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